Getting commercial solar right: 50 things you need to know about commercial solar
Wed, 1 August 2012
Nigel Morris, Director of SolarBusinessServices, shares the benefit of hindsight and the wisdom of experience to help solar companies better understand how to successfully design, sell and manage commercial solar projects in the latest of the EcoGen Master Class series.
Capitalise on Nigel's 20 plus years of experience in the solar industry and learn from him about:
The make-up and segmentation of the commercial solar market
The latest statistics on where the commercial market is growing
Critical issues involved in successfully undertaking large-scale solar projects
Click here to register now at the EcoGen Events website to capture this unique opportunity to get ahead of the competition.
Details can also be found on the EcoGen Events website about Master Class sessions that focus on helping solar business grow by enhancing understanding of solar technology and markets, and by increasing familiarity with what drives the solar industry.
Dates and times
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Monday 17 September: 4:30 – 6:30pm
Tuesday 18 September: 8:30 – 10:30am
Sydney
Thursday 20 September:4:30 – 6:30pm
Friday 21 September:8:30 – 10:30am
Brisbane
Monday 24 September:4:30 – 6:30pm
Tuesday 25 September:8 – 10:30am
Evening events are followed by 1 hour of networking drinks and morning sessions are followed by 1 hour of networking over tea and coffee.
About the EcoGen Master Class presenter: Nigel Morris, Director, SolarBusinessServices
Nigel has been involved in the solar energy industry for almost 20 years. Nigel is the Director of SolarBusinessServices, who specialise in research, industry analysis, strategic and tactical business development for solar energy companies. Nigel previously worked for BP Solar for 12 years in a variety of senior positions and, for a medium sized PV retailer for 5 years prior to that. Nigel has a background and qualifications in media management, marketing, sales, business development, product development, quality assurance, project management and mechanical engineering. Nigel received the Australian Solar Energy Society “Advocacy and Industry Leadership Award” in 2011.